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dataustin

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....I'm not saying I am embarrassed to ask the following question, well, actually I am embarrassed to ask the following question....

How do I get the spare tire lock back into the bumper? Birman, I don't know if you are still out there, but I sure could use a DIY video.... lol
 
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Bullet, you are the man! I will try it once my son brings back my truck from his run to IKEA.

Thanks!
 
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Bullet, thanks again for the video! It still took we a while because I had let it roll around in the truck for a couple of weeks and it had moved from the standard configuration. BTW, the WD40 suggestion was spot on!
 

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Bulletnjm,
WD40 is about the worst lubricant there is. It penetrates OK, and is W_ater D_isplacing, but it evaporates and leaves virtually no protection. Try some chain wax instead...it leaves a protective paraffin like layer to help prevent corrosion...
Eddie
 
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